Modified to transport a passenger in a wheelchair, but can be used by anyone. Easy to drive, handles like a small car but has lots of room for moving things. The third row of seats has been removed, as well as the middle seat in the second row, in order to accommodate a wheelchair, which means it is set up like a van. There is a short fold-down ramp at the rear hatch door. Seats 4 people plus wheelchair-passenger. (The floor has been lowered in the central area, from between the back seats to the rear door, so there is enough headroom for a wheelchair-passenger sitting upright.) Radio
(Some internal measurements: low-floor area in centre: length 224cm, width 82cm, height 149cm; width between wheel arches: 123cm; width rear left-window to rear right-window: 154cm. Length back seats to rear: 144cm. The two back seats also fold down flat if you remove the headrests. And the two back seats can be easily removed altogether. Rear-door ramp: 120cm long, 78cm wide.)

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Apart from struggling with the login for the key it went well. I was moving a large photocopier on my own to northern victoria so the ramp and dimensions were perfect.

Jordane

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Martyn

Easy car to drive and great for moving furniture. Car battery was dead however when we arrived to the car. We were able to jump start the car. I think this may be a re-occurring problem as the jump cables were right on the back seat.

Laura

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Richard

Moved a washing machine. The lowered floor and ramp were really useful

Grant

The reason I might rent this car in the future is that it is modified for wheelchairs with access between the rear passenger seats. Otherwise I would always rent the two accessible vehicles from the competition which are a similar price but almost new. The only thing against them that the wheelchair position is right at the back, far away from the driver. Otherwise the car is still dirty (I know it's old, but I'm pretty sure most of the stains on the carpet would come out with a bit of a shampoo). The radio doesn't work. The interior lights don't work, which is pretty bad when you're trying to tie down a wheelchair in the dark at night. The fuel gauge doesn't work, which means you rely on the previous owner to do something sensible. When we got it, the odometer said 19 km. 15 km later, when we filled up, it required $90 worth of fuel- that is, it was almost empty.

Grant

This car is pretty rough and dirty. However, it functions, and accessible rental vans are hard to find (although competition is appearing). It enables the wheelchair user to sit between rear passenger seats which is good.
It is cheaper than the competitors but only marginally when kms are paid for, and they are almost new!
There was a big jump-start kit in the back seat which made us nervous. The radio doesn't seem to work.

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Samuel

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Damien

Great fun. So much space as i had to take some
Boxes with me. Easy to drive considering it is a large car. The dimensions are easy to get a read on

Kate

Was great and easy to great - however was really dirty and no fuel. Filled up full tank ! Also battey pack in car keeps beeping - annoying

Belén

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Andrew

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Sinead

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Adam

Pleasant to drive

Evgeny

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Carlie

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Jennifer

Martin’s Kia Carnival was perfect for our short errand (picking up a 1.3-m tree I’m a pot from Croydon). We were able to keep the tree upright and strap it in using the seatbelt.

Dennis

I would, if only the AC is working and cool. Otherwise are acceptable.